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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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engine, so some shoppers are deciding to take a lower monthly payment rather than a savings in fuel economy. "to me it makes more sense if i'm strapped for cash to get the standard model, not the hybrid, 'cause for me it would take a very long time to pay off the hybrid just on gas." the average age of a vehicle has reached 11 years old, according to polk, an automotive research firm; and as consumers see washington's wrangling over spending cuts, the uncertainty of what's ahead keeps some away from the showroom. but others are coming through the door ready to upgrade. "buying a vehicle in the future, it probably won't change anything for me. my only concern is probably gas prices." "a lot of people do need new cars despite what happens in washington. people still need to replace their cars." reporting for first business news, i'm ky sisson. still ahead, as gold futures hover around $1,600 an ounce, a stock play in the gold sector that is around $38 is coming up in chart talk. in chart talk this morning we are taking a closer look at gold in the charts. and alan knuckman of optionshop joins
engine, so some shoppers are deciding to take a lower monthly payment rather than a savings in fuel economy. "to me it makes more sense if i'm strapped for cash to get the standard model, not the hybrid, 'cause for me it would take a very long time to pay off the hybrid just on gas." the average age of a vehicle has reached 11 years old, according to polk, an automotive research firm; and as consumers see washington's wrangling over spending cuts, the uncertainty of what's ahead keeps...
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. >> reporter: it could also pump lots of money into local economies. >> the san francisco controller's office came out with a report last year that said $4.2 billion was pumped into the san francisco economy from the nightlife directly. >> it would probably be bad for, like, police enforcement, those having to do their job more. >> there's a school of thought goes, wait a minute, there's nothing good that happens after 2:00. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. a lot of good things happen after 2:00! [ laughter ] >> reporter: just so it's clear, the law as it stands now allows some places to stay open until 4:00 am. they just have to cut off alcohol at 2:00 am. back here, they have to cut it off at 2:00 am, and everybody has to go home at 1:00 am. >> so are people worried that by keeping the bars open longer, it may lead to more problems like fighting and even duis? >> reporter: that is a good question. and the senator said they looked at the scientific data in other cities that do this, las vegas, and new orleans, and there are no facts to support what you might suppose, that there is an upt
. >> reporter: it could also pump lots of money into local economies. >> the san francisco controller's office came out with a report last year that said $4.2 billion was pumped into the san francisco economy from the nightlife directly. >> it would probably be bad for, like, police enforcement, those having to do their job more. >> there's a school of thought goes, wait a minute, there's nothing good that happens after 2:00. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. a lot of...
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i am cautiously optimistic about the economy. it seems as if, despite the unemployment, despite the debt, that consumers are spending, and we are enjoying the same level of success that we've enjoyed the last 12 months in the u.s. business. having said that, i think one has to be incredibly concerned about the fragile nature of western europe, what's happening in cyprus, and other geopolitical issues that ultimately affect the united states. >> what about the minimum wage in this country, howard? is $7.25 enough. lots of pushes to take that up to $9, as president obama has talked about. the average starbucks barista, according to glassdoor website, makes $8.78 an hour. >> well, that's a little misleading, but i'll come back to that. you know, i think the minimum wage issue is a double-edged sword. and what i would not want to see is the minimum wage go up and as a result of that, employers starting to hire less people or cutting people's hours. and you have to be very careful of the unintended consequences. on balance, i am a sup
i am cautiously optimistic about the economy. it seems as if, despite the unemployment, despite the debt, that consumers are spending, and we are enjoying the same level of success that we've enjoyed the last 12 months in the u.s. business. having said that, i think one has to be incredibly concerned about the fragile nature of western europe, what's happening in cyprus, and other geopolitical issues that ultimately affect the united states. >> what about the minimum wage in this country,...
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s nge, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i th
s nge, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it...
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what the ncaa tournament means for the economy of the south bay. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is a sport that brought families together for generations but tonight that sport has left the family and two bay area communities in mourning. a well known north bay racer ran off the track this weekend hitting and killing two people. it happened on saturday. the petaluma boy, the victims his 14-year-old cousin and the 68-year-old owner of the racecar. she spoke with members of the family just trying to come to grips with this tragedy. >> reporter: i had a chance to talk to the boy's grandfather today. it was just last october when this family was celebrating at the petaluma speedway when chase won a championship title. tonight chase's racing has left that family in mourning. >> they call me on the phone that afternoon and said something terrible happened. marcus is dead. >> reporter: bob johnson describes how he learned that his 14-year-old grand son was dead. the sprint car driven by his 17-ye
what the ncaa tournament means for the economy of the south bay. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is a sport that brought families together for generations but tonight that sport has left the family and two bay area communities in mourning. a well known north bay racer ran off the track this weekend hitting and killing two people. it happened on saturday. the petaluma boy, the...
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these would be the economy to me. and then i look at the housing permits, and i look at the bills, and i look at lennar and i think, boy, the fed has a tough job, just a tough job because a lot of the economy is terrible. employment is not that great but mortgage rates are so low that people are building houses again. they have a tough job. i don't know how they're going to pull it off. >> there's so much data to sift through. it's hard to know what to latch onto. >> let's talk about cyprus. the interest rates were headed higher. if
these would be the economy to me. and then i look at the housing permits, and i look at the bills, and i look at lennar and i think, boy, the fed has a tough job, just a tough job because a lot of the economy is terrible. employment is not that great but mortgage rates are so low that people are building houses again. they have a tough job. i don't know how they're going to pull it off. >> there's so much data to sift through. it's hard to know what to latch onto. >> let's talk...
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and, today, a tiny country causing big problems for the world economy. up next. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! ♪ what's in your wallet? they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 9
and, today, a tiny country causing big problems for the world economy. up next. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50%...
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. >> the world economy collapsed. >> mark buell has not talked about the fund raising since supervisor avalos accused the organizers of playing the city. the retired investor volunteered for the job which he reminded superviseors came with a paycheck that resembles a goose egg. he is still convinced it's going to be a great event. the goal now is to raise enough so the general fund won't lose money. pro jektd spending bif visitors during america's cup was estimated in 2010 to be $236 million. now, experts say it will be closer to $172 million. and the hotel revenue tax the city was told would be $12 million and change is now projected to be about half of that amount. >> i believe that if larry ellison wins it it's going to be back and be 10 times as exciting next time. >> would you ever volunteer for this job again? >> if i want to stay married i won't. >> it's not just the fund raising failure that's upset the supervisor. he pointed out wage agreements have not been honored and $400,000 in back wages is owd to 113 workers. that is part of the story we're working on for abc 7 news at 6
. >> the world economy collapsed. >> mark buell has not talked about the fund raising since supervisor avalos accused the organizers of playing the city. the retired investor volunteered for the job which he reminded superviseors came with a paycheck that resembles a goose egg. he is still convinced it's going to be a great event. the goal now is to raise enough so the general fund won't lose money. pro jektd spending bif visitors during america's cup was estimated in 2010 to be...
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that would not kill the economy. we have from zero to 3% before the economy really gets her. i agree with charles, the market can go up even if the fed does raise rates. connell: the idea that you do not have to like the politics. you can like the market. you are not a big fan of some of the things happening in d.c. why does the economy and stock market continued to either do okay or much better than okay? >> this is a great question. on one side we have all of these negative policies. on the other side, is the drivers of growth. inventions, you know, the cloud, smart phones, fracking, 3d printing. we are always trying to balance those two things out. i think this scale and up tipping towards growth. it is not booming like it did in the 90s. it overpowers the negative stuff right now. connell: if at some point the economy continues to improve and the stock market is going up, at some point do you say maybe i am wrong? charles: i will not say i am wrong about that stuff. no matter what side the political aisle you are on, greece did not become greece overnight. america will no
that would not kill the economy. we have from zero to 3% before the economy really gets her. i agree with charles, the market can go up even if the fed does raise rates. connell: the idea that you do not have to like the politics. you can like the market. you are not a big fan of some of the things happening in d.c. why does the economy and stock market continued to either do okay or much better than okay? >> this is a great question. on one side we have all of these negative policies. on...
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not, we areit or immersed in a global economy. the car as you drive and the airplanes you ride in have parts made in 10, 15, 20 different countries around the world. for america to be competitive, we have to shift to those areas of greater strength. as our economy gets more complicated and as we cannot compete in cheap labor like some of these emerging countries or third world countries, we have to do what americans do best and that is take advantage of our ingenuity and capabilities. our education system is failing our kids. it is not just about money. we spend more money per student than any other nation in the world. we rate in the lowest quarter when it comes to science, math, things of that nature. we have to get our kids better educated. we have to reform our education system, provide them with some choices. step number two is we need to reform our tax system so that our products can be more competitive. it cannot be paying 30-40% in taxes in the corporate world and compete in a nation where a company pays zero taxes. you to
not, we areit or immersed in a global economy. the car as you drive and the airplanes you ride in have parts made in 10, 15, 20 different countries around the world. for america to be competitive, we have to shift to those areas of greater strength. as our economy gets more complicated and as we cannot compete in cheap labor like some of these emerging countries or third world countries, we have to do what americans do best and that is take advantage of our ingenuity and capabilities. our...
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it also will help grow our economy and create jobs. our plan is a plan to grow the economy. what we are seeing on the other side from the senate by the democrats is a plan that is going to grow one thing, that is the national debt. at a time when many seniors are worried about their benefits and we see many young people that are having trouble finding jobs after they graduate from college, ours is a plan that will give them the certainty, that will help them find those jobs, because it will help grow the economy. what we need from the president, what we need from senate democrats is a plan to join us in this effort to help improve the lives of americans all across this country. inas one of the few cpa's this town, you'll be hard- pressed to find a bigger tax, budget, or economic geek than me. there is nothing i enjoy more than having a discussion about debt to equity ratios and allocations and the difference between getting to primary balance as opposed to actually balancing the budget. i have been told that normal people do not enjoy those discussions. i can tell you one th
it also will help grow our economy and create jobs. our plan is a plan to grow the economy. what we are seeing on the other side from the senate by the democrats is a plan that is going to grow one thing, that is the national debt. at a time when many seniors are worried about their benefits and we see many young people that are having trouble finding jobs after they graduate from college, ours is a plan that will give them the certainty, that will help them find those jobs, because it will...
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italy needs to get a pope and get their economy back on track. costco good, target good, wal-mart good, j.c. penney, not so good. >> the important is if we do not send money the economy falters. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir. we do pay attention to that. >> do we have and it's all coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is one-fifth of th10 years ago they we need t new products. >> the intent was sounds of all is the son was steeper than the five phones do you think that will help apple out if they have in the less-expensive iphone? >> yes i do. we go is a good success partner. sam's and has a good partner. did i were to marry samsung or apple i would do well. as long as i don't marry nokia. they aren't bad, motorola is dead. samsung and apple are the two players. it is not a pie they make, and is not a pie they get. i is good. they are the two best pipe makers if you get what i am saying. i do with the se
italy needs to get a pope and get their economy back on track. costco good, target good, wal-mart good, j.c. penney, not so good. >> the important is if we do not send money the economy falters. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir. we do pay attention to that. >> do we have and it's all coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is...
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china's economy is now the world's second largest, after decades of high-speed expansion. but growth has cooled. incoming companies are growing. and must now compete with lower-paid rivals in other countries. people around china have been protesting to show their discontent. they want leaders to do something about the income gap, and they are calling for an end to rampant corruption. one of xi's biggest tasks would be to keep a lid on arrests and promote stability. this man is an expert on chinese politics. he says a speech he made upon his leadership included challenges he will face in fighting corruption. >> what impressed us the most is the emphasis he put on the importance of fighting corruption. but i was also struck how little xi said about the institutional mechanism to cope with the corruption. so far, it's not clear how xi is going to deal with the corruption. it is very clear that he is quite aware of the seriousness of the issue. >> reporter: as president, xi must provide leadership for his people. he must also guard his country's relations with the rest of the
china's economy is now the world's second largest, after decades of high-speed expansion. but growth has cooled. incoming companies are growing. and must now compete with lower-paid rivals in other countries. people around china have been protesting to show their discontent. they want leaders to do something about the income gap, and they are calling for an end to rampant corruption. one of xi's biggest tasks would be to keep a lid on arrests and promote stability. this man is an expert on...
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he believes it could also benefit the economy. >> we compete not only nationally but internationally for conventions and visitors and we are at a disadvantage because our cities do not have this option so that is all it is, imposing nothing on anyone. >> the bill would only apply to bars and restaurants and nightclubs and liquor store would not change. >> a new device developed for the iphone can tell you whether it is safe to drive after you have consumed alcohol. the breathalyzer attached to your iphone and shows if you are over the local blood alcohol limit. if you are, it gives you transportation alternatives. it is for anyone who has had beer or wine and wants to be responsible drivers. no word, yesterday, when it will hit the market. i am thinking it is great...but if you think you need to test yourself you probably don't need to drive. >> better safe than sorry. >> as you hit the roads this morning, fog will be your issue. >> we will check with mike nicco >> at the bay bridge, no fog. golden gate bridge, a little bit. san rafael, richmond, not much there. san mateo bridge, wat
he believes it could also benefit the economy. >> we compete not only nationally but internationally for conventions and visitors and we are at a disadvantage because our cities do not have this option so that is all it is, imposing nothing on anyone. >> the bill would only apply to bars and restaurants and nightclubs and liquor store would not change. >> a new device developed for the iphone can tell you whether it is safe to drive after you have consumed alcohol. the...
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continuing to see how latinos feel about a wide range of issues, immigration particularly, but also the economy. we're also concerned about the economic situation of latinos-- how are they doing in the recovery, how are households doing with regards to accumulation of wealth, how are they doing with regards to unemployment? so all these are things that we want to continue to tell the story of the latino community in many different respects, but of course we want it to be timely and relevant. >> hinojosa: all right, so you're also gearing up for politics. that's going to be happening a lot, coming up soon. so what's the sense of what's happening with the latino electorate? is there a broad concern... and the concern would be, will latinos actually be enthusiastic enough for either party to come out and vote? and has something really happened with the latino voter where immigration now is in fact the number one issue? are those two things happening at the same time? >> they are happening at the same time. but let's get some facts on the table about the latino electorate. in 2010 there were 21 mil
continuing to see how latinos feel about a wide range of issues, immigration particularly, but also the economy. we're also concerned about the economic situation of latinos-- how are they doing in the recovery, how are households doing with regards to accumulation of wealth, how are they doing with regards to unemployment? so all these are things that we want to continue to tell the story of the latino community in many different respects, but of course we want it to be timely and relevant....
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economy are profound. we just passed a budget for the next year, next fiscal year in the house of representatives. i'm grateful that the budget did allow space for the reformation of this health care law, removal of this health care law, i think we are also joined by another gentleman from texas who wanted to speak briefly about some of the economic effects. i'm happy to recognize my friend, mr. gohmert, from tyler, texas, to speak on the economic effects. mr. goalert: thank you. i'm so -- mr. gohmert: thank you. i'm so proud of the doctors in the caucus, dr. harris, dr. roe, dr. gingrey. we got so much knowledge and wisdom when it comes to health care. and to have those resources not consulted at all but rather dictated to by people who didn't have a clue what they were doing. and all those promise that is were made. you can keep your insurance. well, we now know millions have not, will not. if you like your doctor you can keep them. i talked to doctors as i know you-all have, many friends, who say becaus
economy are profound. we just passed a budget for the next year, next fiscal year in the house of representatives. i'm grateful that the budget did allow space for the reformation of this health care law, removal of this health care law, i think we are also joined by another gentleman from texas who wanted to speak briefly about some of the economic effects. i'm happy to recognize my friend, mr. gohmert, from tyler, texas, to speak on the economic effects. mr. goalert: thank you. i'm so -- mr....
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bankruptcy could rick shay through the fragile economies of europe straight to the u.s. a vote is expected in cyprus in the next couple of days. >> all right with a ban on supersized soda on hold michael bloomberg now taking aim at tobacco. it's to encourage young people from smoke according to the mayor. >> tobacco targets children, going neighborhoods where the bottom end of the economic ladder and they believe those people are more susceptible to add ads and less able to make the distinction. >> new york has some of the most restrictive antismoking regulations in the country, cigarettes banned in many public parks and other public places as well. >>> brings us to the facebook question of the day. what would you do to stop children from smoking cigarettes? d logon to wnn.com. mayor bloomberg is told to but out. >> when i cover my red wine from my cold, dead fingers i'm taking a stand. >> that's the question, how far do you go if it's really for the kids, how far do you go? >> it's about education. it's good they don't have the commercials on tv but bocks behind the cou
bankruptcy could rick shay through the fragile economies of europe straight to the u.s. a vote is expected in cyprus in the next couple of days. >> all right with a ban on supersized soda on hold michael bloomberg now taking aim at tobacco. it's to encourage young people from smoke according to the mayor. >> tobacco targets children, going neighborhoods where the bottom end of the economic ladder and they believe those people are more susceptible to add ads and less able to make the...
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we, we forget because by the time we came into office in 2009, it was all about the economy. but the animating event really for three years, leading up to that election, was iraq. i definitely think, i think it is, i think it will have a huge impact, it has on this commander-in-chief and will have on future commanders in chief. because they understand that without some popular support, it's hard to go about doing -- a lot of military action. without some broad popular support among people to do something like this, there's very little taste to park tens of thousands of people in a place like syria. that even though it's important, has less of a connection to folks here at home. they understand now probably more than ever, the real costs of the war. not just in dollars, but in lives and in injuries and in things like ptsd, which we'll quite frankly be dealing with for a lifetime. >> rachel i want to talk about the veterans' angle on this and we speak about the cost of war. we often forget about those still living if you're look at what's happening to veterans, there are 600,00
we, we forget because by the time we came into office in 2009, it was all about the economy. but the animating event really for three years, leading up to that election, was iraq. i definitely think, i think it is, i think it will have a huge impact, it has on this commander-in-chief and will have on future commanders in chief. because they understand that without some popular support, it's hard to go about doing -- a lot of military action. without some broad popular support among people to do...
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he had been economies organized an actor in los angeles. he was kicked out of the commonest party because they were homophobic, too, and he became the leader of the very small and quite secretive gay-rights movement. how did he come out -- how did he come to be this heroic figure? although people don't know about them. in 1948, when he was still in the communist party, harry hay wanted to organize homosexuals to support henry wallace who was running for president on the third parties to get their candy balls have been the vice president of the united states under fdr. even kicked off the ticket in 1944 for being too radical. harry truman became the vice president a year later fdr died. had just written an article which will be published next sunday, but what would america have been like if henry wallace had stayed on the ticket, and when fdr died he became the president? he was the guy who believed and racial integration back in 1948. racial integration, strong labor unions, universal health insurance, women's rights, and end of the cold wa
he had been economies organized an actor in los angeles. he was kicked out of the commonest party because they were homophobic, too, and he became the leader of the very small and quite secretive gay-rights movement. how did he come out -- how did he come to be this heroic figure? although people don't know about them. in 1948, when he was still in the communist party, harry hay wanted to organize homosexuals to support henry wallace who was running for president on the third parties to get...
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economy. >> we had a couple of huge risks hanging over the global economy for the last year. china had the hard landing, the euro break-
economy. >> we had a couple of huge risks hanging over the global economy for the last year. china had the hard landing, the euro break-
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i think that the economy is coming back. i think it's coming back tepidly and slowly but as larry kudlow and i talked about last night, we agree, we have hope, we have optimism. house something doing well in certain parts of the country. i mean, escalation clauses of major urban areas, d.c., new york, et cetera, et cetera, san francisco. the question is what's happening in the middle of the country in the pockets where it was hit hardest and worst and quickest? and so american businesses are doing fabulously. stock market never been higher. all across the board we are doctor every indicator is showing that we are doing better. the question is what about the workers? >> well, yeah. that's a big question. we have the unemployment numbers that were up. a couple hundred and change this last month. do you think it's being felt as a positive uptick turnaround beyond wall street? >> it could be. it's an unusual place, believe it or not. it's in city and state governments because with a strong stock market, the pension process, the
i think that the economy is coming back. i think it's coming back tepidly and slowly but as larry kudlow and i talked about last night, we agree, we have hope, we have optimism. house something doing well in certain parts of the country. i mean, escalation clauses of major urban areas, d.c., new york, et cetera, et cetera, san francisco. the question is what's happening in the middle of the country in the pockets where it was hit hardest and worst and quickest? and so american businesses are...
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we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan krueger back at this table. welcome. >> my pleasure. >> rose: what's the essence of this which is sort of like asking moses of the ten commandments which are the important two. give me the essence of what you discover and you want the american public to know. >> you touched on it. the u.s. economy went through a traumatic period. financial crises was extraordinarily deep. we lost $16 trillion in wealth. but we are digging our way out of this problem. we've regained now almost 15 trillion of the lost wealth. over the last 36 months we've added private sect
we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan...
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the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and you will find machines doing the jobs that people once used to do. you find a day in many businesses that one person because of automation can do the work five people used to do. it's the work around us that's changed. and this has had an impact on our people. on our hard working people. many have seen jobs wiped out. jobs they've been doing for 20 years disappeared overnight. many of them -- and many of them do things the right way. for example, they pay their mortgages on time. and now when the housing bubble came they were stuck with a bill for bailing out the bank
the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and...
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the entire economy has suffered from the fall of lehman brothers. >> so the whole world? >> yes, the whole world. >> when lehman brothers collapsed, 26,000 employees lost their jobs, and millions of investors lost all or almost all of their money, triggering a chain reaction that produced the worst financial crisis and economic downturn in 70 years. anton valukas' job was to provide the bankruptcy court with accurate, reliable information that the judges could use to resolve the claims of creditors picking over lehman's corpse. had you ever done anything like this before? >> i've never done anything like lehman brothers. i don't think anybody else has ever done anything like lehman brothers. >> so your job, i mean, in some ways, your job was to assess blame? >> our job is to determine what actually happened, put the cards face up on the table, and let everybody see what the facts truly are. >> valukas' team spent a year and a half interviewing hundreds of former employees and pouring over 34 million documents. they told of how lehman bought up huge amounts of real estate
the entire economy has suffered from the fall of lehman brothers. >> so the whole world? >> yes, the whole world. >> when lehman brothers collapsed, 26,000 employees lost their jobs, and millions of investors lost all or almost all of their money, triggering a chain reaction that produced the worst financial crisis and economic downturn in 70 years. anton valukas' job was to provide the bankruptcy court with accurate, reliable information that the judges could use to resolve...
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economy. u.s. gdp. now it is about 9%. do you think that shift is beneficial to the u.s. economy? >> i don't think i know the answer to that question. certainly the financial system, i could argue in two ways, so the u.s. economy grew pretty well between 1945-1975, 1980. the financial system was much simpler and didn't have a lot of exotic rigors and so on. so that would be one way to argue maybe all this extra financial activity is not justified. on the other hand the world is a lot more concentrated, lots more international, large multinationals that are connecting resources, investors and other countries, there's a lot more demand, so i think based on that and based on the innovations and information technology in a lot of industries you would expect financial services to be somewhat bigger. so i don't really know the answer to that question. my predecessor paul volcker explained the only contribution financial industry is the automatic teller machine. i don't know the answer. a much bigger sector can be defined by the wider range of services globalized financial economic syste
economy. u.s. gdp. now it is about 9%. do you think that shift is beneficial to the u.s. economy? >> i don't think i know the answer to that question. certainly the financial system, i could argue in two ways, so the u.s. economy grew pretty well between 1945-1975, 1980. the financial system was much simpler and didn't have a lot of exotic rigors and so on. so that would be one way to argue maybe all this extra financial activity is not justified. on the other hand the world is a lot more...
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neil: first day of spring, and is the economy sprinng back? unemployment down, but a couple of thorns in this otherwise rosy news. fedex's quarterly profit diving by a third now warning this year could be dicey, and next year may be dicier. restaurants seing the worst sales in three years. market watcher francis newton and whether you should be worrng back with john, and chard benjamin. francis, you're getting worried? >> absolutely. it's ancient dow theory. since when is cost cutting equal profits or equal prosperity? it equals profits in some cases, but not prosperity. the shoe is kind of starting to drop. dow theory covers two components. it covers the loss in production and also the consumer side of it. if companies are choosing freight over express airmail, why are they doing that? what's the incentive behind that? and, again, the dow transports show there's international weakness, so it's sort of, like, a matter of time. we have fiscal issues and now we're starting to see some weakness in the dow theory. neil: you know -- >> keep watchin
neil: first day of spring, and is the economy sprinng back? unemployment down, but a couple of thorns in this otherwise rosy news. fedex's quarterly profit diving by a third now warning this year could be dicey, and next year may be dicier. restaurants seing the worst sales in three years. market watcher francis newton and whether you should be worrng back with john, and chard benjamin. francis, you're getting worried? >> absolutely. it's ancient dow theory. since when is cost cutting...
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this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we finally finished the transit trade agreement. there is a concept of this effort on the new silk road. they did some are talking about the possibilities afghanistan for investment bayer. i will say one other thing. we tried to pursue this as a whole of government efforts. everybody is working together trying to move this efforts on the new silk road going forward. me that this to highlights of that aspect of diplomacy that talked about in the beginning, power assignment laity. the problem is the picture of warfare to which we claim. peace-making by diplomats. peace building bu
this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we...
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he flew there on economy. now next thing that happened in this country, the president is going to fly to rome to be there with pope francis known as francisco for his first mass on sunday, george. >> the pope flies economy. that's something. but one other question -- you say what he was known for is simplicity. is he that well known inside argentina? >> reporter: he's pretty well known as opposed to the other contender based mostly in rome as a diplomat. he was here and met with the people. he was a champion of the poor and he worked very hard to actually help people out in this country and that's why he actually had a pretty decent amount of notoriety here. >> matt gutman, thanks very much. >>> we turn to judge judy. in a twist she could soon be headed to court not as a judge but defendant facing tough questions about expensive goods bought at bargain basement prices. abc's abbie boudreau has the story. >> what are you, crazy. >> reporter: judge judy is used to being on this side of the bench. >> i'm still wa
he flew there on economy. now next thing that happened in this country, the president is going to fly to rome to be there with pope francis known as francisco for his first mass on sunday, george. >> the pope flies economy. that's something. but one other question -- you say what he was known for is simplicity. is he that well known inside argentina? >> reporter: he's pretty well known as opposed to the other contender based mostly in rome as a diplomat. he was here and met with the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more connery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is going to be pretty incredible today there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like bilbies like three drugs or less and some emergency vehicles are exceptions. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with the very profit of the it is a very high return on investment. in good knowing that he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to play the armed groups and they have made it better than other ministers of change their name and s
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more connery down the line...
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the impact of the loss of these events is a loss for san francisco culture and our economy. it will take the right perspective of leadership from the mayor's office to make those events be able to happen. >> [unintelligible] [applause] >> i am very sorry that we lost some of these events. i'm sure they added to cultural diversity. i do know that looking at the board, there are 280 events in a given year. street fairs, hip-hop, promotional events. there is only so much that we can do. we have to make sure that every event has enough personnel to keep it safe. be it the security plan, officers, or police officers. that is one thing i failed to mention earlier. paramount to training for an event that has enough people to prevent anything disastrous from occurring, you never know what can be prevented, because you never know what you can stop from happening. you never know if people have enough resources to make sure they do not have a problem. >> down to the last few questions, we are running out of time. >> let's see how quick we can get to it. >> ok. >> we will be really fast
the impact of the loss of these events is a loss for san francisco culture and our economy. it will take the right perspective of leadership from the mayor's office to make those events be able to happen. >> [unintelligible] [applause] >> i am very sorry that we lost some of these events. i'm sure they added to cultural diversity. i do know that looking at the board, there are 280 events in a given year. street fairs, hip-hop, promotional events. there is only so much that we can...
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a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go beyond that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you. let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police is a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we finance them. the company finances the police and the army which in exchange ensures that security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. a little muscle for you we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign you know and we think that's a bit of the radio
a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go beyond that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you....
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you say it's feeling like one america with two economies. the rich and then the rest struggling just to get by. poppy harlow introduces us to one woman who feels that way. >> reporter: for many americans who don't own stocks, the recent giddiness on wall street feels a little remote. >> the dow closed at record highs. are you feeling that? >> i wish i was. >> reporter: could you call single mom nicole lowling lucky to have a job in this economy but the reality is she's barely getting by and the stock market boom means nothing to her. is it frustrating to see the headlines? >> yes it does but what am i going to do? >> reporter: a mental health technician at the veterans administration, nicole and her teenaged daughter diamond are renting after losing their home to the bank. how hard is it to get by? >> exextremely hard. >> reporter: she's one of the 46% of americans who have zero stock investments and as the markets boom, the gap between them and the wealthy grows. >> when the stock market rises significantly, it increases the gap in wealth b
you say it's feeling like one america with two economies. the rich and then the rest struggling just to get by. poppy harlow introduces us to one woman who feels that way. >> reporter: for many americans who don't own stocks, the recent giddiness on wall street feels a little remote. >> the dow closed at record highs. are you feeling that? >> i wish i was. >> reporter: could you call single mom nicole lowling lucky to have a job in this economy but the reality is she's...
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and the dow best since 1996 and big banks are upping outlook on the economy and we're going to bring you the real headline after the break. the opening bell is next. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> all right. so we're a little less than 50 seconds away from the opening bell. nine straight days of rallies and i've got to tell you, e-mac, the most hated, most stealthy rally in the history of t
and the dow best since 1996 and big banks are upping outlook on the economy and we're going to bring you the real headline after the break. the opening bell is next. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely...
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america the boards lost power, a ceo hp, the board's took over responsibility was that good for the economy? it is one of the reasons i have written the book. we're at a crossroads. it is disgraceful what they have done. i would not settle for a dime. i will not do that. we're in the courts of appeals the highest court in new york of the martin act as currently written and being used is constitutionally proper. it can't be you have to prove we did something wrong, intent. i was so far away from the transaction -- transaction but the justice department looked at me for five years. five years. nothing improper. after that, now you go aig is coasting along on its strengths but all of the risk management controls disassembled. we had an enterprise risk-management system and it has been claimed aig had so many different companies have could anybody manage it? diversification is not bad but it is a proper strategy for a company. we had geographical and business interests so if one thing goes wrong the others carry it to and for decades to claim that diversification to become a simple insurance co
america the boards lost power, a ceo hp, the board's took over responsibility was that good for the economy? it is one of the reasons i have written the book. we're at a crossroads. it is disgraceful what they have done. i would not settle for a dime. i will not do that. we're in the courts of appeals the highest court in new york of the martin act as currently written and being used is constitutionally proper. it can't be you have to prove we did something wrong, intent. i was so far away from...
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david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food stocks today, a slew of flames hitting life-time highs -- names. hershey, flower foods. j&j snack foods and hormel on the list. david: the markets continued their climb as the federal reserve vowed to keep the printing presses roll being but is the market the only thing really benefiting from their programs? former congressman and long-time fed critic ron paul is telling us exclusively how all this could have potentially, extremely dangerous impact on the money you have in the bank and our country in general. lauren: plus cyprus may be the on the brink of default and looking to confiscate people's mone
david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food...
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and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repe
and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we...
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i'm sure it will be fine >> the sequester could devastate our economy. >> fewer f.b.i. agents kids kicked out of child care program >> fewer air traffic controllers. nearly $4 million could be slashed to provide males for needy shortages. in texas nearly 10,000 fewer children will receive vaccines for diseases like whooping cough and the flu. >> jon: holy [bleep]. we're doomed. we're going to have to get jobs feeding sick children to old people. why did i only buy the hat? (crying) please tell me there's still time to fix things. >> this is the final countdown. we are just four days from the sequester deadline. >> jon: four days. that's not enough time to do anything. can't even tow a cruiseship of diarrhea to alabama in four days. are they at least working hard on fixing this some >> lawmakers left town for a week-long recess >> president obama played golf with tiger woods in florida last weekend sniem i'm sure tiger woods has a lot of sequester advice. "i don't know, mr. president. did you ever try hitting it with a club?" i don't know. for more on the sequester we go
i'm sure it will be fine >> the sequester could devastate our economy. >> fewer f.b.i. agents kids kicked out of child care program >> fewer air traffic controllers. nearly $4 million could be slashed to provide males for needy shortages. in texas nearly 10,000 fewer children will receive vaccines for diseases like whooping cough and the flu. >> jon: holy [bleep]. we're doomed. we're going to have to get jobs feeding sick children to old people. why did i only buy the...
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costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it actually improves the economy. in fact, that's the most frequently chosen answer is that most americans don't see this as an inherent contradiction. >> what you're saying is that a big powerful industry controls or affects the outcomes of perception in this country disproportionately to what most people think? >> that's right. and, in part, they're able to do that because this issue is a low level issue, because we don't talk about it and because there the is no what we would call issue public on the other side. >> what do you mean? >> okay, so an issue public is basically an organized social movement that demands change, okay. and we're very familiar with this term. it's the pro or anti-immigration movement or the pro-gun control or the anti-gun control movement -- >> the civil rights movement -- >> the civil rights movement. >> the su
costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it actually improves the economy. in fact, that's the most frequently chosen answer is that most americans don't see this as an inherent contradiction. >> what you're saying is that a big powerful industry controls or affects the outcomes of...
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i worked for a non-profit organization just a few blocks away that serves many of the economy disadvantaged and challenged people that reside in this area, the concern is valid. >> however, this is not a place of business that will cater to that previously mentioned fear, i believe that the neighborhood will benefit from the beer hall being given the full 42 license, it will be directing the especially niche business to people such as myself, hard working folks who desire a convenient place to meet with friends, business partners and co-workers. i place of business that on the only offers the ability to commune with others and relax, but also a place that enables people to purchase specialty craft beer and wine for home consumption. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> i am a co-founder of the tech start up in the area. and i am here to you know, express my strong support for the beer hall. and i can also say that i have known jen and drew for a very long time. and in fact, i owe them for meeting my wife and so i feel like, this is not just a business this is a passion for him.
i worked for a non-profit organization just a few blocks away that serves many of the economy disadvantaged and challenged people that reside in this area, the concern is valid. >> however, this is not a place of business that will cater to that previously mentioned fear, i believe that the neighborhood will benefit from the beer hall being given the full 42 license, it will be directing the especially niche business to people such as myself, hard working folks who desire a convenient...
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you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all those things. >> indeed. >> sound simple. >> the economics are simple. i think it is hard for us to take a step back and be humble have forgottene how to save for a rainy day. the key to prosperity is not in vain upon a foundation for growth. >> humility and discipline. thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america turcotte the gold rush at the bottom of the ocean. companies that are making plans to mine the c4 for valuable for valuable floor metals. 87.ied today at the age of he was on trial for genocide and war crimes ca
you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all...
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israelis have put this small country at the forefront of the global economy. israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at tel aviv, home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. israelis are so active on social media that every day seemed to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. today, the trade between our two count
israelis have put this small country at the forefront of the global economy. israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that...